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Russell St John; Foreword by Scott M. Gibson
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Building on Haddon Robinson's philosophical approach to preaching,
this book brings together accomplished evangelical preachers and
teachers to help students and pastors understand the
worlds--biblical, cultural, and personal--that influence and impact
their preaching. The contributors explore the various inner and
outer worlds in which a preacher functions with the goal of helping
preachers sharpen their craft. Foreword by Bryan Chapell.
The right words for the right occasion A pastor must be able to
step with ease into a number of different speaking venues. In
addition to a regular preaching schedule, you as a pastor face an
endless parade of special occasions at which you are asked to
speak. Some occasions are planned, others are unexpected, but for
all occasions you must be ready to communicate the Word of God in a
way that complements the liturgy and worship. Preaching for Special
Services gives you practical guidance on how to develop and deliver
clear, listener-sensitive sermons for special occasions such as
weddings, baptisms, and funerals. Each chapter examines the history
and theology of preaching for a particular occasion and then
centers on the development of the sermon for that event. Scott M.
Gibson's approach to sermon construction is based on Haddon W.
Robinson's central-idea preaching described in his Biblical
Preaching. Preaching for Special Services also offers an extensive
list of resources for each special occasion and specific exercises
to help you put the principles in this book into practice.
Scott Gibson and Matthew Kim, both experienced preachers and
teachers, have brought together four preaching experts--Bryan
Chapell, Kenneth Langley, Abraham Kuruvilla, and Paul Scott
Wilson--to present and defend their approaches to homiletics.
Reflecting current streams of thought in homiletics, the book
offers a robust discussion of theological and hermeneutical
approaches to preaching and encourages pastors and ministry
students to learn about preaching from other theological
traditions. It also includes discussion questions for direct
application to one's preaching.
Making a Difference in Preaching offers a collection of Haddon
Robinson's shorter writings on preaching, penned over a forty-year
period. Now available in paperback, the book provides readers with
a helpful understanding of Robinson's preaching theory, method, and
practice.
This collection, edited by Scott Gibson, illuminates the key
differences between good preaching and poor preaching. Each chapter
contains discussion/reflection questions and a list of books for
further reading. The book is well-suited for pastors looking for
refreshing insights into their preaching, as well as seminary
students or lay speakers.
With easy access to sermons on the Internet, plus pressure to
deliver the next sermon with little time to prepare, no wonder some
pastors have resorted to plagiarizing other people s sermons,
passing them off as their own. This growing epidemic has received
coverage in the Wall Street Journal, on National Public Radio, and
elsewhere. Some pastors have been caught in the act and dismissed
from their churches. Is this fair? Is this stealing? How can you
recognize it? How can it be prevented? This book not only helps
explain the problem, but it also explores the ethical implications
and gives advice on how to avoid it or deal with it if the problem
surfaces in your church. It includes study questions at the end of
chapters and a concluding case study."
Preaching 2022 Book of the Year Haddon Robinson's widely used and
influential text, Biblical Preaching, has influenced generations of
students and preachers. In The Big Idea Companion for Preaching and
Teaching, trusted leading evangelical homileticians, teachers of
preaching, and experienced pastors demonstrate that Robinson's "big
idea" approach to expository preaching still works in today's
diverse cultures and fast-paced world. This accessible resource
offers an insider's view on figuring out the big idea of each book
of the Bible, helping preachers and teachers check their
interpretation of particular biblical books and passages. The
contributors offer tips on how to divide each book of the Bible
into preaching and teaching passages, guidance on difficult
passages and verses, cultural perspectives for faithful
application, and suggested resources for interpreting, preaching,
and teaching. Pastors, teachers, Bible study leaders, small groups,
and college and seminary students and professors will find a wealth
of valuable information in this resource.
This volume is a collection of some of the best of the hundreds of
Preaching Points that the Haddon W. Robinson Center for Preaching
at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary has produced. Preaching
Points is a weekly podcast on iTunes U that features conversations
on preaching by Haddon Robinson, Jeffrey Arthurs, Matthew Kim, and
Patricia Batten-all members of the preaching faculty of
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, South Hamilton campus. This
book offers diverse topics based upon on how they relate to
preaching-the preacher's spiritual life, the way to preach, the way
to live life as preachers, their role as a preacher, considerations
for listeners, and so forth.
How can a preacher best address suicide from the pulpit? Pastors
face many challenges. Suicide in a congregation is amongst the most
heart-rending and intimidating. However, the preacher has a unique
capacity to engender gospel hope for preparing the congregation and
comforting the bereaved. To do so, preachers need help
understanding the challenges and opportunities presented by
addressing suicide from the pulpit. In Preaching Hope in Darkness,
two practitioners in fields that do not typically
interact--homiletics (Scott M. Gibson) and psychology (Karen
Mason)--work together to support the preacher in this difficult
task. Gibson and Mason offer wise advice on a range of topics such
as suicide prevention, post-crisis care, and funeral sermon
preparation. With an appendix of sample sermons and a sample
funeral liturgy, Preaching Hope in Darkness is an essential go-to
guide for this difficult topic.
The church in America is part of a changing culture, and today's
preachers must be prepared to engage the unique issues of our
postmodern age.
Editor Scott M. Gibson has skillfully combined the works of many
well-known preachers, including Haddon Robinson and Bryan Chapell,
into one practical guide written for present and future church
leaders. Including questions for reflection and suggestions for
further reading, this helpful resource addresses important topics
such as preaching to a postmodern audience, pluralism, and the
intersection of preaching and psychology.
"Preaching to a Shifting Culture is a must-read for preachers. It
intensified my passion to preach Scripture, it clarified for me
some critical issues related to preaching, and it triggered some
ideas and strategies I will biild into my preaching."--Steve
Mathewson, author of The Art of Preaching Old Testament Narrative
"A stimulating potpourri of evangelical insights for changing
times."--Michael Quicke, Charles Koller Professor of Preaching and
Communications, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
"Timely and relevant, this collection of essays thoughtfully
explores the issues facing today's preacher and calls today's
preacher to thoughtfully face the issues."--Patricia Batten,
pastor, Village Baptist Church, Kennebunkport, Maine
"Those who are called to proclaim the Word in a contemporary
setting will benefit from the analysis and suggestions offered in
this outstanding collection."--Michael Duduit, editor, "Preaching"
magazine
Since 1980, Haddon Robinson has influenced generations of students
and preachers through his widely used classic text, Biblical
Preaching, in which he shows preachers how to communicate the
Bible's big ideas with precision. But does Robinson's "big idea"
approach to expository preaching still work in today's diverse
cultures and fast-paced world?
The Big Idea of Biblical Preaching, now in paperback, presents a
strong defense of the ongoing relevance of this approach to
expository preaching. An experienced and skilled group of
contributors to this volume includes: Paul Borden, Scott M. Gibson,
Duane Litfin, Terry Mattingly, John Reed, Bruce L. Shelley, Donald
R. Sunukjian, Joseph M. Stowell III, Bruce K. Waltke, Scott Wenig,
and Keith Willhite.
This volume is written not only for the current generation of
students but also for today's preachers, who will find in the pages
of this book a powerful approach to expository preaching.
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